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. The empirical analysis makes use of a Swedish welfare reform in which the city districts in Stockholm gradually …
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transition rates into and out of welfare. Using register data on the entire population of Stockholm, we are able to capture how … both entry and exit rates were affected when activation require-ments were introduced at different times in Stockholm …
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form of mandatory participation in activation programs for welfare recipients, in Stockholm town districts. The hypothesis …
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transition rates into and out of welfare. Using register data on the entire population of Stockholm, we are able to capture how … both entry and exit rates were affected when activation requirements were introduced at different times in Stockholm's city …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010321376
. The empirical analysis makes use of a Swedish welfare reform in which the city districts in Stockholm gradually …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010321425
-year-olds living in the Stockholm metropolitan area during the 1990s are used to test key hypotheses derived from the model …
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This paper studies the effects of school choice on segregation. We analyze the effect of a reform in Stockholm that …
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We work with a panel of bilateral trade flows from 1988 to 2002, exploring the influence of infrastructure, institutional quality, colonial and geographic context, and trade preferences on the pattern of bilateral trade. We are interested in threshold effects, and so emphasize those cases where...
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According to the essential facilities doctrine, competition law requires an infrastructural monopoly to provide access. Under the "Bronner criterion", proposed by the EC Court, the doctrine is only applicable when an infrastructural duopoly is non-viable. This paper uses a simple model to...
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Using firm level data on 70,000 enterprises in 107 countries, this paper finds important effects of access to finance, business regulations, corruption, and to a lesser extent, infrastructure bottlenecks in explaining patterns of job creation at the firm level. The paper focuses on how the...
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